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post Sep 9 2008, 12:05 AM
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I'm still wondering if I really do have an original '72 914-6 Vin#9142430078, but even if true I'm afraid it's very, very far removed from what the car looked like 36 years ago. Most will notice the non-original tach, but what about the light and emergeny flasher switches are those the only ones found on original '72 /6 or as I suspect someone years ago made changes and removed whatever else was found to the left of the steering wheel. If there is a web-site that has images of original 914-6 Porsches interiors for '72 I'd love to know what it is. Thanks for your time. Karl


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post Sep 9 2008, 11:53 PM
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The fog lights are used as a light horn (licht hupe) the hole for that switch is under the vinyl as I mentioned in the earlier post. To find out what is original and what is not, I've been told just look at an original 72-4 and that is what my car should look like, with some obvious exceptions. karl

PS I will eventually have a car closer to what it was like when new, but since the motor is long gone, it will never be a totally original car. kd
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QUOTE(dempwolf@pctribe.com @ Sep 9 2008, 09:53 PM) *

The fog lights are used as a light horn (licht hupe) the hole for that switch is under the vinyl as I mentioned in the earlier post. To find out what is original and what is not, I've been told just look at an original 72-4 and that is what my car should look like, with some obvious exceptions. karl

PS I will eventually have a car closer to what it was like when new, but since the motor is long gone, it will never be a totally original car. kd


Do I understand that, in the absence of the f/l switch which is ordinarily on the dash, to the left of the steering column, that you don't have a way to operate the fog lights?

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